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I, Marcia M. Torgerson, City Clerk of the City of Atascadero, hereby certify
that the foregoing is the true and correct original of Ordinance No. 325 adopted
by the Atascadero City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on May 27,
1997 and that it has been duly published pursuant to State Law.
DATED:
Marcia M. Torgerson
City Clerk
City of Atascadero, California
ORDINANCE NO. 325
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ATASCADERO AMENDING SECTION 9-3. 651 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE
RELATIVE TO BUILDING SETBACK REQUIREMENTS
(ZC 97001: Norton/Staff)
WHEREAS, the proposed Zoning Ordinance amendment is
consistent with the General Plan in effect at the time of
application acceptance, as required by Section 65860 of the
California Government Code; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendment is in conformance with
Section 65800 et seq. of the California Government Code concerning
zoning regulations; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendment will not have a significant
adverse impact upon the environment . The Negative Declaration
prepared for the project is adequate; and
WHEREAS, the Atascadero Planning Commission held a public
hearing on April 15, 1997, and has recommended approval of Zone
Change 97001 .
NOW, THEREFORE, the Council of the City of Atascadero does
ordain as follows :
Section 1 . Council Findings .
1 . The proposal is consistent with the General Plan
in effect at the time of application acceptance.
2 . The proposal will not result in any significant adverse
environmental impacts . The Negative Declaration
prepared for the project is adequate.
3 . The proposal is warranted to promote orderly and
harmonious development .
4 . The proposal will enhance the opportunity to best
utilize special characteristics of an individual site
and will have a beneficial effect on the community as a
whole .
5 . Benefits derived from the proposal cannot be reasonably
achieved through existing development standards or
processing requirements .
Ordinance No. 325
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Section 2 . Zoning Ordinance.
Section 9-3 . 651 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Atascadero is hereby amended as shown in the attached Exhibit A
which is hereby made a part of this ordinance by reference.
Section 3 . Publication.
The City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to be published
once within fifteen (15) days after its passage in the Atascadero
News, a newspaper of general circulation, printed, published, and
circulated in the City in accordance with Section 36933 of the
Government Code; shall certify the adopting and posting of this
ordinance and shall cause this ordinance and this certification
together with proof of posting to be entered into the Book of
Ordinances of the City.
Section 4 . Effective Date.
This ordinance shall go into effect and be in full force and
effect at 12 : 01 a.m. on the 31st day after its passage.
On motion by Councilmember Carden, seconded by Councilmember
Clay, the foregoing ordinance is approved by the following roll
call vote:
AYES : Councilmembers Carden, Clay, Lerno, Luna and Mayor
Johnson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ADOPTED: May 27, 1997
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MARCIA M. TORGERSON, Cit Clerk
Ordinance No. 325
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( EXHIBIT(s) ON FILE IN CITY CLERK'S OFFICE }
EXHIBIT A
Ordinance 325
(Page 1 of 3)
9-3. 651 . Establishment of Planned Development Overlay Zone No. 7
(PD7) . A Planned Development Overlay Zone No. 7 may be
established in multiple family residential zones . The following
development standards shall be applied to all projects within
Planned Development Zone No. 7 :
(a) A Master Plan of Development of the site shall be
approved. All construction and development shall be
done in conformance with the approved master plan.
(b) No subsequent Tentative Parcel or Tract Map shall be
approved unless found to be consistent with the
approved Master Plan of Development.
(c) A proposed planned development project shall consist of
no fewer than four (4) residential units .
(d) The parent lot or lots shall have frontage on a public
street.
(e) Each dwelling unit shall be subject to review under the
City' s Appearance Review Guidelines .
(f) Building setbacks shall be as follows :
Front yard at residence - 15 feet
FEent-- aEd at gage - 29 fems
Side yards (combined) - 10 feet
Side yard (corner lot) - 12 feet
Rear yard (single-story) - 10 feet
Rear yard (two-story) - 15 feet
Garages shall be recessed from the front of the
residence by at least five (5) feet.
(1) Physically unique sites: Sites with one or more
mature trees, steep slopes, riparian areas and/or
some other unique physical characteristic are not
subject to the above setback requirements provided
the following Findings are made: (1) that
flexibility from the above setback standards is
necessary to enable the environmentally superior
design alternative; (2) that at least fifty
percent (50%) of each individual lot will be
landscaped; and (3) that at least sixty percent
(60%) of the net area of the overall site will be
landscaped.
EXHIBIT A
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(Page 2 of 3)
(g) Building coverage (residence plus garage footprint)
shall not exceed 35% of the individual lot area.
Landscaping shall constitute a minimum of 40% of the
lot area. The measurement of landscaped areas shall be
exclusive of driveways, patios, decks, etc.
(h) Two story residences shall have a second floor that is
limited to 75% of the gross area of the first floor
inclusive of the garage.
(i) All mechanical equipment, including HVAC units and
utility meters, shall be screened from view from
adjacent streets and properties .
(j ) Exterior fencing shall be consistent throughout the
project. Design and appearance of fences and/or walls
shall be compatible with the design of the dwelling
units .
(k) Accessory buildings (sheds, etc) will be allowed;
however, the footprint of such accessory buildings will
count toward the maximum percent of allowable building
coverage .
(1) Each proposed lot shall have a minimum frontage of
forty-five (45) feet, except that lots at the end of a
cul-de-sac may be forty (40) feet.
(m) Parking for two resident vehicles shall be provided in
a garage with minimum interior dimensions of 20 ' X 20 ' .
One guest parking space of at least 9 ' X 18 ' shall be
provided on each individual lot. The driveway area may
be used to satisfy the guest parking requirement . On-
street parking shall not be used to satisfy the parking
requirements .
(n) Private open space shall be provided for each
residential unit at a ratio of 300 square feet for the
first two (2) bedrooms . Each bedroom in excess of two
(2) shall cause the private open space to be increased
by 50 square feet. The required front yard setback
area shall not be used to satisfy the open space
requirement; however, side and rear setback areas may
be utilized. The minimum width of the private open
space area shall not be less than ten (10) feet .
(o) Individual trash collection shall be used for each
residential unit. Provisions shall be made for storage
of trash cans within the garage or fenced area.
EXHIBIT A
Ordinance 325
(Page 3 of 3)
(p) All utilities, including electric, telephone and cable,
along the frontage of and within the PD shall be
installed underground.
(q) Alterations or additions to established dwelling units
shall be subject to the density standards of the
underlying zone and shall be reviewed pursuant to the
City' s Appearance Review Guidelines .
(r) All dwelling units shall be equipped with water
conservation devices to include low-flow shower heads
and toilets, and drip irrigation systems .